Secondary illness is not a "tram problem"

Ashleigh 2022-04-24 07:01:06

Dante's code: The second disease is not a "tram problem"


1. It looks like a "tram problem"

"It took 100,000 years for the global population to reach 1 billion, and then it took more than 100 years to reach 2 billion, and it doubled again after 50 years. In 1970 The annual population reaches 4 billion. Today, the earth's population is approaching 8 billion... Overpopulation, environmental destruction, species extinction, the earth is on the verge of being destroyed, human beings are on the verge of disaster, and only pain can save us... .Humanity is the disaster, hell is the solution, and the key lies in Dante... Only through the eyes of death can we glimpse the truth."
"There is a switch, if it is turned on, half the population of the earth It will die, and humanity will continue to live. If it is not opened, humanity will self-extinction within 100 years."
What will you do! ?
It seems that this is another "trolley problem", which comes from Bertrand Zobrist, a talented bioengineer and germ expert in the film. He is also an avid Dante fan who claims to know the best Dante's man.


Second, it is enough to be a middle schooler!

I remember a few days ago I wrote an essay titled "Eye in the Sky: The War Version of the "Trolley Problem". The difficult choice there is a complete "trolley problem".
Since the "Trolley Problem" was proposed by the British philosopher Philippa Foot in 1967, it has inspired and attracted countless people to think and discuss human behavior from various angles, specific scenarios, and various cultural backgrounds. . Thomas Cathcart's The Trolley Problem, and David Edmonds' Will You Kill That Fat Man? , which explains these stories and thoughts in a more systematic and detailed manner.
As for this question this time, it looks like the "trolley problem". However, I believe that all the friends who love the "tram problem" will definitely "deport it" without hesitation, and send a sentence: "It can't be called a middle school, it's enough to have a middle school disease. It's gone!"
Sienna is a highly intelligent "transhumanist" and a huge Zobrist fan. Check out a conversation she had with Professor Robert Langdon: --Many
people will die, but the crisis is averted, and the rest will survive, it is nature's will, the population crisis can't just be alleviated, But it's time to fix it once and for all. Suffer! This is the price.
--Save humanity by killing a large population? This is tyrant logic.
-- This is for the well-being of all mankind.
-- Even geniuses do not have the privilege to kill.
--But geniuses have a duty to do what others can't.
--If you want to take action, yes, you can appeal, innovate, lead, and you can do many other things.
--If you love mankind, if you love the earth, you will do anything to save it.
--The major crimes in human history are all in the name of love. But you have to understand that no one else will see this as love.
--What does it matter what others say about us, as long as humanity continues?


3. Professor Langdon's prescription

"The Dante Code" is adapted from Dan Brow's Robert Langdon series of best-selling novels "Angels and Demons", "The Da Vinci Code", "The Lost Secret", The fourth "Hell" in "Hell" (new in 2013). The protagonist, Professor Robert Langdon, is an ideograph and semiotician.
Up to now, the first, second and fourth parts of the series have been adapted into the movies "Angels and Demons", "The Da Vinci Code" and "The Dante Code" respectively, and the role of Professor Langdon is unified by Tom. Hanks (Tom Hanks).
Since I especially like "Angels and Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code", I naturally have more expectations for the new film "Dante Code" that also belongs to this series.
There is some truth to this saying that there may be disappointment when there is hope. Maybe it's because the impression of the first two films is too deep, it's not so easy to be tricked, and the requirements are higher, so although this film is still the original formula, it still feels a lot lighter.
As far as the movie itself goes, The Dante Code is still a good movie and worth watching. Even if it is viewed as an Italian cultural tourism scenery film, it is also excellent, and it can also bring out some historical knowledge by the way.
In addition, according to the friends who have read the original book, the adaptation of the movie "Dante Code" to the original book is a bit big. The story logic, character characteristics, and character relationships of the original book are more complex and exciting, especially the role of the heroine Sienna, which has been adapted by the movie a lot, and the ending of the original story is not what it was in the movie.
All kinds of original parties, pseudo-original parties, and interested friends, you can go to research.

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Extended Reading
  • Felicia 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    55/100 The third part of Howard and Tang's European sightseeing film, the plot continues to follow the "who is undercover" route, as if it will die if it is not reversed. To say that the first part has a lot of sophisticated symbols, the second part has better meanings, and the third part is left with a bunch of messy editing and a group of neurotic villains.

  • Rosalia 2022-01-28 08:04:15

    The eldest sister sitting next to me yawned ten times, and even the row with us was yawning.

Inferno quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bertrand Zobrist: [on TV] It took the Earth's population 100,000 years to reach a billion people. And then just 100 more to reach two billion.

  • Robert Langdon: We met?

    Sienna Brooks: Sorry, that's not quite fair. I was 9 years old at the time.

    Robert Langdon: Wait, wait, 9, 9 years old?

    Sienna Brooks: I was crazy about puzzles. And I liked your books. Maybe not Lost Language of Ideograms. But the others.

    Robert Langdon: Okay.

    Sienna Brooks: I read them all.

    Robert Langdon: What a weird kid.

    Sienna Brooks: I was, actually.

    Robert Langdon: Did I say that out loud?

    Sienna Brooks: You did.